University display scoops Chelsea Flower Show award

News picture.An amazing display by the University of Reading has won a Silver Lindley award at the Royal Horticultural Society’s Chelsea Flower Show this year.

Research assistant Sarah Swan and her team from the University’s School of Plant Sciences were the brains behind ‘Light Fantastic’, a display that demonstrates the effect of light on plant growth and the effect of covering plants with special plastic films that have the ability to filter out certain wavelengths of the solar spectrum.

"These films can control plant height and cut the spread of diseases, reducing the need for growth regulating chemicals, fungicides and pesticides," said Sarah. "They are also able to vary the light in greenhouses, enhancing plant growth and reducing stress on plants through overheating.

"The display also shows how this plastic can be recycled into products such as silage bales, bin liners, damp proof coursing and even picnic tables and benches."

‘Light Fantastic’, which has been sponsored by British Polythene Industries (BPI-Agri), was displayed in the Lifelong Learning Section of the Chelsea Flower Show 2004.

Sarah was assisted by PhD students in the School of Plant Sciences and second year students from the Department of Typography who designed the beautiful, eye-catching backdrop in rainbow colours.

DATE: 26/05/2004

 
 

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